Chapter Text
A cold breeze hung in the streets of Seoul, its people searching for places to warm up.
Many either went to small bars, restaurants or anything similar, while others decided it would be best to go home. Ofcourse the cold wasn't something special, it was something you could dress against, but the people of Seoul much prefered the summer warmth.
Zoey silently sat near her window, staring outside towards the silent streets. She had just moved to Seoul, all the way from America. She had left behind all of her friends, along with most of her family.
Now she lived in a brandnew place. Alone. Confused. Overwhelmed. She wasn't sure what life would bring and the only thing she could focus on- the one thing that didn't make her feel as lonely- it was music.
Tapping on the windowsill softly, she flinched as there was a knock on her bedroom door.
Her mom peaked around the corner, smiling worriedly. "Zoey ? Did you eat something yet ?"
Zoey sigh, nodding softly. "I'm fine mom-" She murmured, grabbing her lyrics from her desk.
She didn't have much yet. Most of her stuff from America was still packed in boxes.
She just couldn't find the motivation to start unpacking it all.
She watched her mother sigh, her expression softening some. "Mom, listen-" She opened her mouth, but she was cut off by her mother's voice again. "I wanna take you somewhere." She hummed, watching her daughter's reaction closely. "You see- I know we don't have much outside of this small apartment. I wish I could give you something better, but-"
Zoey got up with a sigh, humming softly. "I know- We don't have the money." She cut her off, putting her lyrics back down with a sad smile. "I get it mom- We came here for a job offer."
She had to admit it hurt, being dragged halfway across the world with nothing but a few things she could take with her. She had left her whole life behind, only to start all over again.
"Zoey !" She froze, snapping out of her thoughts to find her mother's concerned expression.
She frowned softly. "R-Right- Sorry-" She muttered, having heard nothing about what her mother had told her. Her mom sigh, humming softly. "It's fine hun-" She frowned, leading her outside.
"Just follow me."
